Buja–Ngombe languages
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The Buja–Ngombe languages are a group of Bantu languages reported to be a valid clade by Nurse & Philippson (2003). They are Buja (C.37), the Ngombe languages (C.41), and Tembo (C.46):
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Buja–Ngombe | |
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Linguistic classification | Niger–Congo? |
Glottolog | None ngir1250 (Ngiri Terrien) budj1234 (Bujaic) temb1272 (Motembo-Kunda) |
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Guthrie also lists two unclassified C.30 varieties, Doko and Londo (Bolondo). Ethnologue lists the first as a dialect of Ngombe, and says that the latter is most similar to Tembo, so both may belong here. Glottolog lists Bwela as closest to Tembo as well.